When we aren't at the market, we’re dreaming up new ways for how people can experience local flowers. Weaving seasonal abundance into urban spaces, we create floral activations that bring unexpected moments of beauty and care to the everyday.

More Joy. More Nature. More Often.

Every May from 2019 - 2024, Pioneer Flower Farms drove 11,000+ tulips into the city to transform Toronto’s Financial District into a garden. Still fresh in the crates, guests were invited to Arnell Plaza to cut a bouquet of tulip blooms directly from the soil they were grown in.


September 16 - 19, 2021, a group of floral designers and growers across Canada simultaneously transformed seven QuadReal shopping centres into . . . a Garden of Curiosities . . . a Parisian-style flower market . . . a blooming piano . . . an immersive floral experience that transports customers into a field of sunflowers & more.


What began as a single pop-up in the TD Centre courtyard in September 2024 has since blossomed into an annual celebration of local flowers and community care. In partnership with Cadallic Fairview, the fundraiser has expanded to include three CF locations - Toronto Eaton Centre, 160 Front & TD Centre, featuring the blooms of 11 Toronto Flower Market vendors and more than 750 buckets of Ontario-grown flowers.


A morning office surprise! With the help of The Local Flower Collective, we turned the Allied lobby at 555 Richmond into a charming DIY flower stand where tenants could freely make their own bouquets. Adding a little fresh and local cheer to their day and desk.


A crew of TFM vendors (#6ixbuds)  travelled to Detroit in October 2015 to contribute to the Flower House. The FH project brought together florists from across the United States and Canada to participate in a groundbreaking flower installation, that raised awareness and funds to re-purpose and deconstruct one of Detroit's abandoned homes.


For a weekend in July 2023, we brought all our TFM flower friends together for a Volvo celebration of summer and sustainability. With the team at trevor/peter (now Wasserman), we developed and offered free family-friendly flower workshops and build beautiful no-foam, locally grown floral installations throughout the site - even the bees were buzzin’ about them!


We invited TFM pals to an old mechanic garage and asked them to bring all their leftover flowers from the weekend's events to create together. With complete creative freedom, we worked tog ether to transform a harsh environment into a soft, wild and exotic place.


Installed for The Drake Devonshire in 2025, Willow Tributary is a handwoven installation by Graham Teeple with Sian Pritchard and Bethany Puttkermery, that celebrates material intuition and environmental attunement. Made from locally foraged willow - a plant essential to Ontario’s waterways, the work honours its quiet strength in holding landscapes together.


TFM tag teamed with floral designers to create multiple installations for the annual Gardiner Museum fundraiser party.


Our first ever TFM collective piece for Grow Op in Spring 2016 at The Gladstone Hotel. A group of farmer-florists: Jessica Gale, Jaime McCuaig, Sarah Nixon, and Sas Long, along with Natasa Kajganic and Natalie Petozzi imagined what it would be like to experience the world of the Greek Goddess of Spring, Persephone. Upon entering the hotel, on their way up to the Grow Op exhibition, guests were greeted by the feeling of being under ground.